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  1. Terence Oliver Blanchard (born March 13, 1962) is an American trumpeter, pianist and composer. A jazz musician, he has also composed film scores and operas. He started his career in 1982 as a member of the Lionel Hampton Orchestra, then The Jazz Messengers. He has composed more than forty film scores and performed on more than fifty.

  2. Dad adds: “The one constant in Wayne’s music is his ability to calm the restlessness in all of us.”. Born in New Orleans in 1962, Blanchard began playing piano at the age of 5. He added trumpet three years later. In summer music camps, he became friends with Wynton Marsalis and Branford Marsalis. After a teenage stint touring with the ...

  3. Explore Terence Blanchard's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Terence Blanchard on AllMusic.

  4. Sep 23, 2021 · Sept. 23, 2021. Like Wayne Shorter — to whom his newest album, “Absence,” is dedicated — Terence Blanchard is the rare jazz star whose renown as a composer almost overshadows his ...

  5. Bounce is the Blue Note recording debut of trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard. The album is a mix of the sounds of Africa, Brazil and America, with the styles of swing, hard bop, free form, groove and early 70's fusion. The Grammy Award winner Terence Blanchard is the musician who in the 1980s played the trumpet for bands led by jazz ...

  6. opera-world.net › opera_composers › terence-blanchardTerence Blanchard | Opera World

    Blanchard was the band's music director until 1986. He played alongside Blakey, Donald Harrison, and Mulgrew Miller, recording five albums from 1984 to 1988. He and Donald Harrison left Art Blakey in 1986 to form their quintet 'The Terence Blanchard/Donald Harrison Quintet' and signed with CBS Records.

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  8. Terence Blanchard discusses how his early training in classical music and his love of his hometown paved the way for him to be the first black composer to present a work at The Metropolitan Opera. From a Musical Childhood to The Met | American Academy of Arts and Sciences